Questio
Ty was nervous. He had never gone out with Angela
before. He took his favorite shirt from his closet and even
tucked it in after he put it on. His grandma would be proud
of him. He was supposed to pick Angela up at 7, but he
was already running late. A few squirts of cologne later, Ty
was out the door and on the way to Angela's house. He
played with his car keys as he thought about where he
would take her. He slammed the car door and headed out.
What can you infer from the text?
A. Ty is going out with Angela for the first time.
O B. Ty left after 7 p. m.
C. Ty will probably take Angela to the movies.
D. Ty wore his favorite shirt.
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Ty was nervous. He had never gone out with Angela
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before. He took his favorite shirt...
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